Man orchestrating terrorism cases responsible for May 9: Marriyum

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Marriyum Aurangzeb, the PML-N spokesperson, on Saturday said the person getting fabricated terrorism cases registered against others was the culprit responsible for May 9 violence and the mastermind of terror acts.

The person calling others as thief had carried out a robbery of 190 million pounds in national exchequer, which was the biggest in Pakistan’s history, said Marriyum who appeared before an anti-terrorism court for the hearing of a case pertaining to an alleged provocative speech.

She reminded reporters about the 190 million pounds case that a sealed envelope was waved at a federal cabinet for getting approval for transferring the huge amount. “You committed a Rs60 billion (190 million pound) robbery and then ask why electricity had become expensive.”

The PML-N said a sensitive issue like the cipher was used for political gains and the PTI former chairman had used his office for minting money. They [the PTI chairman and his associates] were such big thieves who had been used to committing a crime and making noise at the same time, she remarked.

Marriyum said she was nominated in a terrorism case when they [the PML-N] when they had informed the public about an imminent attack on the state by the PTI former chairman. Those torching the Jinnah House and the martyrs’ monument would have to face accountability, she added.

The party spokesperson expressed her confidence that three-time prime minister Nawaz Sharif would assume the office for a record fourth term. He had been facing bogus case and the Islamabad High Court did make it clear that he wasn’t involved in any corruption, Marriyum repeated the PML-N’s stance held both at the party and the supporter’s levels.

On the other hand, another senior PML-N leader Meanwhile, an anti-terrorism court in Lahore lifted non-bailable arrest warrants for PML-N leader Marriyum Aurangzeb on Saturday, following her appearance in court regarding a terror case filed against her in 2022.

The ATC had on Nov 25 issued non-bailable arrest warrants for Aurangzeb due to her repeated absence from hearings in the case.

The case was registered against Aurangzeb and senior PML-N leader Javed Latif in Lahore on Sep 19, 2022 for allegedly “using religion to instil and spread hatred” against PTI chief and former prime minister Imran Khan. PTI’s Parvez Elahi was chief minister at the time.